Quebec Skilled Worker Program

Q. What is the difference between Federal Skill Worker Program (FSWP) & Quebec Skill Worker Program (QSWP)?

In Canada there are both a Federal government and Provincial governments. The Federal government has an immigration program that is more general responding to Federal immigration needs and to meet those needs they have Federal Skill Worker Program (FSWP). The Provincial governments have Provincial immigration programs to satisfy their needs, Quebec as one of the province in Canada has its own Skill workers immigrant program Called Quebec Skill Worker Program (QIIP).

Q. What are the eligibility criteria of Federal Skill Worker Program (FSWP)?

An applicant must be equal or above 18 years of age.

He /She must be falling in the current list of occupation stated on CIC website.

Must score the minimum points required to file application.

Q. What is the point scoring requirement for Federal Skill Worker Program (FSWP)?

Q. What do you mean by Language Proficiency in Federal Skill Worker Program (FSWP)? What course is required to meet that proficiency?

Language proficiency refers to the applicant skill in expressing him/herself in verbal and writing international language i.e. English for this he/she, must attained the minimum IELTS BAND which vary applicant to applicant.

Q. What is the point scoring requirement for Quebec Skill Worker Program (QSWP)?

Q. What do you mean by Language Proficiency in Quebec Skill Worker Program (QSWP)? What course is required to meet that proficiency?

Language proficiency refers to the applicant skill in expressing him/her in verbal and writing in international language i.e. English, For Quebec Local Language i.e. French is mandatory, minimum IELTS score requirement for English and DELF Score for French vary applicant to applicant.

Q. What should be my account balance, if I’m applying for Federal Skill Worker Program (FSWP) or Quebec Skill Worker Program (QSWP)?

The amount of money depends upon the size of family member;

Q. What are the criteria’s required to meet by family members in order to be the part of application?

If the dependent (accompanying child) is 22 years of age or above he/she must possess continuous education record up to immigrant.

Q. What is the Permanent Residence card (PRC)?

The Permanent Resident Card (PR Card) was introduced on 28 June 2002 upon the implementation of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. It was originally billed as the Maple Leaf Card.

It is the official proof of a person status as a permanent resident in Canada.

This wallet-sized plastic card is required for all permanent residents of Canada seeking to re-enter Canada on a commercial carrier (airplane, boat, train or bus).